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The first laboratory opened in Leipzig Germany, dedicated exclusively to the study of psychology was founded by: |
Physiologist Wilhelm Wundt established: |
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How did Wilhelm Wundt study his subjects? |
By observing simple, structured, repeatable situations, this scientist studied his subjects. |
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What is consciousness? |
Personal awareness of ongoing mental processes, behaviours, and environmental events can be referred to as: |
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Wilhelm Wundt was particularly interested in these two areas: |
Human consciousness and will are the two main areas that this scientist focused on. |
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A theory in which will is regarded as the ultimate agency in human behaviour; belief that much of behaviour is motivated and that attention is focused for an explicit purpose is known as: |
Voluntarism can be defined as: |
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Wundt developed a psychological paradigm called: |
Voluntarism was developed by: |
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James Mark Baldwin is known for: |
This psychologist is known for establishing the first laboratory of experimental psychology at the University of Toronto. This was the first psychology lab in the British Empire. |
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______ is defined as a philosophical approach that studies the structure of conscious experience. |
How is structuralism defined? |